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Protein Translation

Two Protein Translation Animations Copyright © 2013 Uncommon Descent. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your news aggregator, the site you are...

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Yet Another Irreducible Complexity No-Brainer — Twisted Ropes

For those who missed it, check out this animation presented by DaveScot. I find the phenomenon of the DNA supercoiling problem and its biochemical solution even more compelling than examples like...

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News Release: Harvard’s XVIVO Video

News Release: Harvard’s XVIVO Video By William A. Dembski | originally posted November 26, 2007 | updated November 27, 2007 Back in September of 2006 I announced at my blog UncommonDescent that a...

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If you liked the XVIVO cellular animation…

…then check out this: www.hybridmedicalanimation.com/demoReel.html Copyright © 2013 Uncommon Descent. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your...

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Virtual Cell Videos

Hey everyone, check out these amazing animations of cellular processes at http://vcell.ndsu.nodak.edu/animations/ Copyright © 2013 Uncommon Descent. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only....

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Start your day with a great new vid of the molecular machinery of life

here: Every cell a densely populated ocean. I’d be interested to know whether wave mechanics can be used to interpret many of the behaviours of life forms. Copyright © 2013 Uncommon Descent. This Feed...

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Popcorn: watching kinesin in action, as we digest that Christmas turkey and...

Sometimes, seeing is believing. Here is a nice, short summary of the kinesin microtubule highway “walking truck” protein in action: [There is a video that cannot be displayed in this feed. Visit the...

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More popcorn: A virtual tour of the cell (and a link to another)

Courtesy North Dakota State U: [There is a video that cannot be displayed in this feed. Visit the blog entry to see the video.] (And for those wanting a narrated version of the famous XVIVO vid, cf...

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A process sequence chart view of the ribosome in action — a guest post by EP

For some months now, I have been having a behind the scenes correspondence with a regular viewer of UD, whom we shall call EP. He works with industrial robots, and has been fascinated by the way the...

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VIDEO: A look at the ATP Synthase in action, courtesy Discovery Institute...

DI has just released a video on the ATP Synthase in action (HT: ENV): [There is a video that cannot be displayed in this feed. Visit the blog entry to see the video.] The blurb at Youtube reads: ATP...

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Jerry’s Question — Crash Course in Base Pairs and Complementary Strands

Our longtime commenter Jerry several months ago asked a question about DNA (regarding complementary strands). I presume he got an answer by now. At the time, I wanted to respond to his question with...

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Piotr (and KS, DNA_Jock, VS, Z et al) and “compensation” arguments vs the...

It seems to be time to call in the energy audit police. Let us explain, in light of an ongoing sharp exchange on “compensating” arguments in the illusion of organising energy thread. This morning...

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